| ABLESEAMAN | Salt beans, a meal to stew (4,6) |
| CANNELLONI | From "pipe, reed, stem" and with a similar name to a white haricot bean, a variety of tubular pasta; or, a dish of said rolls stuffed with minced beef and cheese or ricotta and spinach (10) |
| GOLFCOURSE | Sandwich, say, as part of a meal to whip up firstly |
| PROPITIATE | Keep it up - I had a meal to make friends again (10) |
| CHARRO | ___ beans, a.k.a. cowboy beans |
| POD | Seedcase or husk containing garden peas or broad beans; a chilli; a school or social order of dolphins; or, one of the passenger compartments of a big wheel (3) |
| BEARN | A coffee bean; a lobster or crayfish's egg; a soft fruit such as an aubergine, avocado, banana or to |
| STRUNG | Prepared beans - a step on the way |
| GRIND | Prepare the coffee beans - a long tedious job (5) |
| REDUCTION | Introduce to stew, a thickened sauce? |
| BRAISE | To stew slowly in a closed pan (6) |
| MEDLAR | Left in a dream, to stew the fruit (6) |
| CANNIBAL | Might he leave you to stew for a bit? |
| VANILLA | Tropical climbing orchid from whose beans a flavouring extract is prepared (7) |
| BLACKEYE | This bean's a shiner (8) |
| CAROB | Bean, a choc. substitute |
| DONATELLA | Give Mr. Bean a Versace (9) |
| LIQUIDATE | After something to drink, had a meal to finish off (9) |
| ORDERSUP | Asks for a meal to be delivered to the penthouse, say |
| HOTPOTATO | Tricky situation created by a couple of toadstools added to stew (3,6) |